A thermometer having first-order model is initially placed in a liquid at 100 C. At time t=0, It is suddenly placed in a

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A thermometer having first-order model is initially placed in a liquid at 100 C. At time t=0, It is suddenly placed in a

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A thermometer having first-order model is initially placed in a liquid at 100 C. At time t=0, It is suddenly placed in
another tank with the same liquid at a temperature of 110 °C. The time constant of the thermometer is 1 min. Calculate
the thermometer reading () at t= 0.5 min, and (1) at t = 2 min.
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01. A thermometer having first-order model is initially placed in a liquid at 100 °C. At time t=0, it is suddenly placed in other tank with the same liquidat a temperature of 110 °C. The time constant of the thermometer is 1 min. Calculate the thermometer reading ) at 05 min, and (0-2 min. (CLOS, CLO6, 5 Mj.
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